CA2393465C - Therapeutic ring - Google Patents
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- CA2393465C CA2393465C CA002393465A CA2393465A CA2393465C CA 2393465 C CA2393465 C CA 2393465C CA 002393465 A CA002393465 A CA 002393465A CA 2393465 A CA2393465 A CA 2393465A CA 2393465 C CA2393465 C CA 2393465C
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61H—PHYSICAL THERAPY APPARATUS, e.g. DEVICES FOR LOCATING OR STIMULATING REFLEX POINTS IN THE BODY; ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION; MASSAGE; BATHING DEVICES FOR SPECIAL THERAPEUTIC OR HYGIENIC PURPOSES OR SPECIFIC PARTS OF THE BODY
- A61H39/00—Devices for locating or stimulating specific reflex points of the body for physical therapy, e.g. acupuncture
- A61H39/04—Devices for pressing such points, e.g. Shiatsu or Acupressure
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61H—PHYSICAL THERAPY APPARATUS, e.g. DEVICES FOR LOCATING OR STIMULATING REFLEX POINTS IN THE BODY; ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION; MASSAGE; BATHING DEVICES FOR SPECIAL THERAPEUTIC OR HYGIENIC PURPOSES OR SPECIFIC PARTS OF THE BODY
- A61H2205/00—Devices for specific parts of the body
- A61H2205/06—Arms
- A61H2205/065—Hands
- A61H2205/067—Fingers
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Abstract
A ring (20) for the small finger of the human hand to apply pressure to arterial channels for therapeutic purposes. The pressure is applied to the channel in the finger via projections (21) extending from an inner surface thereof. Among other benefi ts wearing the ring whilst sleeping has been found to reduce problem snoring.
Description
THERAPEUTIC RING
TECHNICAL FIELD
This invention relates to rings for therapeutic use.
BACKGROUND ART
Rings which are said to improve circulation in the fingers and those which accomplish or mimic acupuncture treatments are known.
United States patent no. 5792175 describes a ring which has serpentine connecting portions between parallel plates upon which a plurality of protuberances are formed on the inner sides of the plates the ring is said to lo promote the circulation of blood by accupressuring randomly selected positions of the fingers by means of the protuberances.
United States patent no. 4,122,852 is another example of a ring having internal protuberances for accupressuring randomly selected positions of the fingers.
The human body has a number of arterial channels linked to various organs of the body by collateral's which emerge from the main channels.
One such channel extends from the outer finger via the arm to and is communicable with organs such as the heart, small intestine, eyes, ears and to sinus regions via collaterals.
The application of pressure to the channel of the outer finger is known to have a therapeutic effect on various organs and regions of the body.
Casual therapeutic treatments making use of channels and collaterals are commonly administered using acupuncture and massage techniques.
No treatments or objects have been proposed which are designed to apply continuous pressure to the arterial channel in the outer finger.
It is according an object of the present invention to provide a therapeutic ring which is adapted to apply pressure to the channel in the outer finger on a continuous basis.
TECHNICAL FIELD
This invention relates to rings for therapeutic use.
BACKGROUND ART
Rings which are said to improve circulation in the fingers and those which accomplish or mimic acupuncture treatments are known.
United States patent no. 5792175 describes a ring which has serpentine connecting portions between parallel plates upon which a plurality of protuberances are formed on the inner sides of the plates the ring is said to lo promote the circulation of blood by accupressuring randomly selected positions of the fingers by means of the protuberances.
United States patent no. 4,122,852 is another example of a ring having internal protuberances for accupressuring randomly selected positions of the fingers.
The human body has a number of arterial channels linked to various organs of the body by collateral's which emerge from the main channels.
One such channel extends from the outer finger via the arm to and is communicable with organs such as the heart, small intestine, eyes, ears and to sinus regions via collaterals.
The application of pressure to the channel of the outer finger is known to have a therapeutic effect on various organs and regions of the body.
Casual therapeutic treatments making use of channels and collaterals are commonly administered using acupuncture and massage techniques.
No treatments or objects have been proposed which are designed to apply continuous pressure to the arterial channel in the outer finger.
It is according an object of the present invention to provide a therapeutic ring which is adapted to apply pressure to the channel in the outer finger on a continuous basis.
2 Further objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparant from the ensuing description which is given by way of example.
DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION
According to the present invention there is provided a therapeutic ring adapted to be worn on the fifth proximal or middle phalange, the therapeutic ring consisting essentially of:
a ring band; and two projection means extending from an inner surface of the ring band to apply continuous pressure to opposed circumferential sides of an arterial channel in the fifth proximal or middle phalange.
The ring may have two spaced projections extending from the inner surface of the ring band.
The ring band may be discontinuous.
The projections may be dome-shaped.
The ring band may be formed from a metal.
The ring band may be moulded or other wise formed in a plastic material.
Preferably, the spacing between the projections results in pressure being applied to the opposed sides of the arterial channel.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Aspects of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
Figure 1 is a illustration indicating the location of channels and collaterals in the human body, and Figures 2, 2a and 2b are side plan and sectional views of a therapeutic ring in accordance with the present invention.
With respect to figure 1 of the drawings in the human body a major arterial channel extends from the outer finger of the hand up the back of the arm to the neck region and branches off into the neck, sinus, eye and ears of a person.
DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION
According to the present invention there is provided a therapeutic ring adapted to be worn on the fifth proximal or middle phalange, the therapeutic ring consisting essentially of:
a ring band; and two projection means extending from an inner surface of the ring band to apply continuous pressure to opposed circumferential sides of an arterial channel in the fifth proximal or middle phalange.
The ring may have two spaced projections extending from the inner surface of the ring band.
The ring band may be discontinuous.
The projections may be dome-shaped.
The ring band may be formed from a metal.
The ring band may be moulded or other wise formed in a plastic material.
Preferably, the spacing between the projections results in pressure being applied to the opposed sides of the arterial channel.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Aspects of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
Figure 1 is a illustration indicating the location of channels and collaterals in the human body, and Figures 2, 2a and 2b are side plan and sectional views of a therapeutic ring in accordance with the present invention.
With respect to figure 1 of the drawings in the human body a major arterial channel extends from the outer finger of the hand up the back of the arm to the neck region and branches off into the neck, sinus, eye and ears of a person.
3 The application of pressure to any of the points numbered 1 to 18 of the channels and collaterals will have varying beneficial affects.
The present invention provides a therapeutic ring generally indicated by arrow 20 which can be worn on a person's outer finger and applies pressure to the channel between points 1 and 2.
The ring applies pressure to the channel in the finger via projections extending from an inner surface thereof.
A ring in accordance with one possible embodiment of the present invention and as illustrated by figures 2 to 2b can comprise a ring lo band indicated by arrow 20 having two projections 21 extending from the inner surface of the band.
The ring band 20 can be discontinuous having two spaced apart free ends.
The projections can be dome shaped as illustrated but other shapes are envisaged such as elongate strips or cross-shaped projections.
The ring can be produced in many materials but is by preference produced in metal which allows a fixed adjustment of the spacing S to be made for individual wearers.
The ring band 21 may be a regular semi-circle or a portion 23 of the ring band from which the projections 23 extend can be slightly flattened so that the projections are firmly applied in the arterial channel region of a person's finger.
The ring band is of a substantially rectilinear cross-section Although the preferred construction of the ring is as described other alternative forms may be equally as effective.
The ring band may be moulded in a resilient plastics material or be of a form similar to a tube or pipe strap with an adjustable tensioning device.
Aspects of the present invention have been described by way of example only and it will be appreciated that modifications and additions thereto may be made without departing from the scope thereof, as defined in the appended claims.
The present invention provides a therapeutic ring generally indicated by arrow 20 which can be worn on a person's outer finger and applies pressure to the channel between points 1 and 2.
The ring applies pressure to the channel in the finger via projections extending from an inner surface thereof.
A ring in accordance with one possible embodiment of the present invention and as illustrated by figures 2 to 2b can comprise a ring lo band indicated by arrow 20 having two projections 21 extending from the inner surface of the band.
The ring band 20 can be discontinuous having two spaced apart free ends.
The projections can be dome shaped as illustrated but other shapes are envisaged such as elongate strips or cross-shaped projections.
The ring can be produced in many materials but is by preference produced in metal which allows a fixed adjustment of the spacing S to be made for individual wearers.
The ring band 21 may be a regular semi-circle or a portion 23 of the ring band from which the projections 23 extend can be slightly flattened so that the projections are firmly applied in the arterial channel region of a person's finger.
The ring band is of a substantially rectilinear cross-section Although the preferred construction of the ring is as described other alternative forms may be equally as effective.
The ring band may be moulded in a resilient plastics material or be of a form similar to a tube or pipe strap with an adjustable tensioning device.
Aspects of the present invention have been described by way of example only and it will be appreciated that modifications and additions thereto may be made without departing from the scope thereof, as defined in the appended claims.
Claims (7)
1. A therapeutic ring adapted to be worn on the fifth proximal or middle phalange, the therapeutic ring consisting essentially of:
a ring band; and two projection means extending from an inner surface of the ring band to apply continuous pressure to opposed circumferential sides of an arterial channel in the fifth proximal or middle phalange.
a ring band; and two projection means extending from an inner surface of the ring band to apply continuous pressure to opposed circumferential sides of an arterial channel in the fifth proximal or middle phalange.
2. The therapeutic ring as claimed in claim 1, wherein the two projection means includes two spaced projections extending from the inner surface of the ring band.
3. The therapeutic ring as claimed in claim 1, wherein the ring band is discontinuous.
4. The therapeutic ring as claimed in claim 1, wherein the projection means are dome-shaped.
5. The therapeutic ring as claimed in claim 1, wherein the ring band is formed from a metal.
6. The therapeutic ring as claimed in claim 1, wherein the ring band is formed of a moulded plastic material.
7. The therapeutic ring as claimed in claim 1, wherein a spacing between the projection means results in pressure being applied to the opposed circumferential sides of the arterial channel.
Applications Claiming Priority (3)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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AU64467/99A AU723482B3 (en) | 1999-12-10 | 1999-12-10 | Therapeutic ring |
AU64467/99 | 1999-12-10 | ||
PCT/AU2000/001482 WO2001041697A1 (en) | 1999-12-10 | 2000-11-30 | Therapeutic ring |
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CA2393465A1 CA2393465A1 (en) | 2001-06-14 |
CA2393465C true CA2393465C (en) | 2008-11-04 |
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CA002393465A Expired - Lifetime CA2393465C (en) | 1999-12-10 | 2000-11-30 | Therapeutic ring |
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US (2) | US20030032978A1 (en) |
JP (1) | JP2004525653A (en) |
AU (1) | AU723482B3 (en) |
CA (1) | CA2393465C (en) |
WO (1) | WO2001041697A1 (en) |
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GB0320159D0 (en) * | 2003-08-28 | 2003-10-01 | Whitaker Roger P | Bio energy ring |
WO2005055916A2 (en) | 2003-12-09 | 2005-06-23 | Michael Carter-Smith | Acupressure device |
GB2479385A (en) * | 2010-04-08 | 2011-10-12 | Michael Carter Smith | An acupressure ring for pressing two points |
NO330727B1 (en) * | 2010-08-18 | 2011-06-27 | Arnhild Kverndalen Jakobsen | Finger ring with stimulator for stimulating acupressure and acupuncture points |
JP5500390B2 (en) * | 2011-04-08 | 2014-05-21 | 悠人 内田 | Little finger wear |
CN106859837A (en) * | 2016-11-15 | 2017-06-20 | 李毓玲 | A kind of snore relieving sleep peacefully health care ring |
US20170086540A1 (en) * | 2016-12-12 | 2017-03-30 | Gold Brands Holdings Inc. | Method and adjustable ring for relieving stress |
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US2014122A (en) * | 1935-05-09 | 1935-09-10 | William C Greene Company | Finger ring |
US2346607A (en) * | 1943-05-15 | 1944-04-11 | Edward W Raiman | Finger ring |
US2937798A (en) * | 1957-12-03 | 1960-05-24 | Morf Ernest | Flexible metallic wrist-watch band |
DE2424219A1 (en) * | 1974-05-17 | 1975-11-27 | Leupold Karl Heinz Dr | DEVICE FOR EXERCISING ACUPUNCTURE AT POINT DI1 |
AT341650B (en) * | 1975-05-26 | 1978-02-27 | Knetsch Ges M B H Ing | ACUPRESSURE DEVICE FOR POINTLY PRESSURE TRANSFER TO A FINGER |
US5662679A (en) * | 1992-12-21 | 1997-09-02 | Shatzu Health Products, Inc. | Tragus acupressure clip with over-opening prevention and pressure adjustment |
KR970004944Y1 (en) * | 1994-01-25 | 1997-05-22 | 유태우 | Ring |
US6238413B1 (en) * | 1998-07-02 | 2001-05-29 | Robert Wexler | Apparatus for applying cranial occipital pressure |
GB0320159D0 (en) * | 2003-08-28 | 2003-10-01 | Whitaker Roger P | Bio energy ring |
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- 1999-12-10 AU AU64467/99A patent/AU723482B3/en not_active Ceased
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- 2000-11-30 US US10/148,207 patent/US20030032978A1/en not_active Abandoned
- 2000-11-30 JP JP2001542867A patent/JP2004525653A/en active Pending
- 2000-11-30 WO PCT/AU2000/001482 patent/WO2001041697A1/en active IP Right Grant
- 2000-11-30 CA CA002393465A patent/CA2393465C/en not_active Expired - Lifetime
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US20030032978A1 (en) | 2003-02-13 |
JP2004525653A (en) | 2004-08-26 |
CA2393465A1 (en) | 2001-06-14 |
US7871421B2 (en) | 2011-01-18 |
US20060167493A1 (en) | 2006-07-27 |
AU723482B3 (en) | 2000-08-31 |
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